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Blood Shot

Rating3.7 /10
20131 h 36 m
United States
956 people rated

Rip is a cop whose life falls apart as he peruses an indestructible vampire. Unknown to him, the vampire is a clandestine hitman from CIA. They must unite to stop a Russian nuclear bomb.

Action
Comedy
Horror

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Oustaz Saib

09/12/2025 12:02
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preshyjem

28/04/2024 08:41
movie Nice 🍿🎬

Michael Lesehe

22/11/2022 09:19
Big budget movies should watch this and learn from it! I have two complaints: I didn't care much for the terrorist angle to the story, and second? Please make sequals! So good to see Brennan Elliott in something Hallmark did not produce. Action, comedy, horror. Well balanced too. The vampire's look is a clear hommage to Nosferatu which is awesome. The dynamic between the characters is explosive. Tough bromance between vampire and pugnacious cop, nicely done! LOVE IT! So much so that I'm willing to overlook that Brad Dourif looked like he bathed in Cheetos. Can't wait to watch it again. Very entertaining!

salwa

22/11/2022 09:19
Many sequels have failed, this one, I don't think would have. It's a shame. This movie is a bit of fun and has some funny one-liners, overall entertaining. No, it's not a belly laugh, some parts are not the best acting effort either. This aside, I would recommend this.

Diane Russet

22/11/2022 09:19
Rip (Brennan Elliott) is a cop who is chasing a demon possessed vampire to the dismay of his wife (Kristi Clainos) and the police department who have different beliefs. Unknown to Rip, our vampire (Michael Bailey Smith) is a member of the CIA and is hunting terrorists in Los Angeles. The vampire hunts the bad guys while toying with Rip. The terrorist have a nuke in LA and plan to use it. They also have a goat head lamp genii to neutralize the vampire. The film is campy. Rip asks the vampire about his evilness and says, "How do you look at yourself in a mirror?" But clearly the vampire had the best lines as he plays the tough guy, one that loves to take bullets. Rip tries out different types of bullets to kill the vampire. Our vampire chimes: "Isn't silver for werewolves?" or "Now I'm going to smell like garlic while I kick your ..." After an hour of fun the film settles down into a formula and drops off. Good film for those who like the "Dylan Dog" type of stuff. Parental Guide: No f-bombs, sex, or nudity.

prince oberoi

22/11/2022 09:19
Seeing the low score I had to write a review. The only way to give this movie less than 7-10 score is if you missed the whole point of it. It's just for fun and you really see how the actors are having fun as well... Don't take it seriously and just enjoy the ride.

CreatorMikki

22/11/2022 09:19
I have no fricking idea of how this is rated a 3.3?????? What??? It was hysterical, amazing acting especially by the 2 lead actors, decent special effects especially for a lower budget film the camera work was spot on, great story, and a phenomenal ending....did I fricking miss something??? Hollywood must be doing this to hurt small studios from doing what they did, make a phenomenal entertaining film without spending millions. This absolutely blows away 90 percent of the comedy horror films out there. Trust me just BUY the bluray I did and I'm extremely glad I did!! I purchased the 3d bluray and I absolutely LOVED this film. I pray to the comedy gods please make a sequel!!!!!!!!!!!

Omowunmi Arole

22/11/2022 09:19
A Middle East terrorist (Brad Dourif) is plotting an attack with a nuclear bomb in the US that has to be detonated in the center of Los Angeles. However the only ones that could stop him are a Terminator-like vampire and a rogue cop that form an unlikely duo. BLOOD SHOT has quite a odd reputation. It has 3,3 and yet 3 recent reviews with 10s written by folks who probably were involved in the production. With such a stellar cast (Dourif, Jeff Chase, Christopher Lambert as the US President and Lance Henriksen as his secretary) someone would expect an entertaining horror. Instead it was just a sloppy mess with bad special effects, explosions clearly made with poor CGI and plot holes like those of Swiss cheese. Not even good for an evening at home movie as at times it was very slow.

cled

22/11/2022 09:19
The plot is about a Vampire working for the good guys and helping with the countries safety. You have a cop committed to capture and kill this vampire. He judges him by his appearance and for the fact that he acts as a vigilante. He thinks he is a monster and he wants him out of the picture! The vampire wants to help his country in the fight against terrorists. The leader (Brad Dourif) of the terrorist group is a fanatic who wants to blow up the country with a nuke and the vampire teams up with the cop to stop them… So it is not exactly a masterpiece as you can imagine. It is not that good either. It is entertaining though, if you want something to pass the time, if you wanted to see a good horror you wouldn't pick this one. So you know what you are getting yourself into!

spam of the prettiest clown🤡

22/11/2022 09:19
Folks, this is one for the books. Ever wish there was a film made about a badass, gun slinging vampire who is secretly contracted by the President of the United States (Highlander himself, Christopher Lambert) to carry out dangerous missions and thwart evil Islamic terrorists? Well your very specific and demented wish just came true. Imagine for a moment that John Carpenter, Joe Dante and Michael Bay got hammered one night and wrote the most ridiculous script for a horror action comedy this century has seen. The resulting treatise would be Blood Shot, an absolute hoot of a flick that combines elements that wouldn't be caught dead (or undead) together in any other setting but that of the gloriously unrestricted world of the B movie. The President uses a craggy operative named Sam (ever brilliant Lance Henriksen) to brief the Vampire in question (Michael Bailey Smith) on his missions. He is to hunt down violent Islamic rebels, led by a dude called Bob. Bob is Arabic. Bob is played by Brad Dourif, who is white as a sheet, but here shows up caked in brown makeup and hollering away in the most idiotic accent I've ever heard. His casting alone is just hysterical, and should drive the social activists up the wall screaming, while the rest of us howl in with laughter. His character is called Bob because of everyone's inability to pronounce his real arabic name which is a mile long and completely nonsensical. His crew are terrorists straight from a Mel Brooks film, complete with a midget amongst them. There's also a lone hero cop (Brennan Eliott channels the hotshot, reckless law enforcers of 80's movies) hunting both the terrorists and the Vampire, getting in everyone's way and capping anything that moves. The fact that Highlander plays the President in a film about a Vampire who hunts down terrorists named Bob should be more than enough for any self respecting film fan to drop whatever they're doing and go bask in this baby's glow. Despite being a direct to video flick, it contains not a trace of the trademark ineptitude and shoddiness that you're always likely to find when exploring the genre. Campiness and lunacy, oh yes. But never mediocrity or laziness. But that's what your friendly neighborhood Nate is here for, to wade through the unwatchable sludge and mine out the priceless gems for you all to see. This one's funny, imaginative, off the wall and a pint of B positive fun.
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